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ADB Vicinity ORTIGAS CENTER N Area accomodations Philippine Overseas 1 Astoria Plaza Employment Administration Ortigas Flyover 0 100 200 300 400 (POEA) 2 BSA Twin Towers EDSA QUEZON CITY Meters 3 Crowne Plaza Shrine 4 Discovery Suites PROOF ONLY 5 EDSA Shangri-La A R C A D I A 6 Holiday Inn Manila Robinson's 7 The Linden Suites Galleria PO VED 3 ansit 8 The Malayan Plaza Hotel r A S OR T Philcomsen St. Pedro . TIGAS A 9 Marco Polo 6 MERALCO Poveda School VENUE AIC SAPPHIRE RD CENTER 10 Millenia Suites o Rail T Burgundy VENUE ADB A Metr Mega 11 Oakwood Premier GARNET RD . Plaza . GUADIX DRIVE 12 The Richmonde Hotel AIC Guadix Gate . VE. GCF . Gold ORTIGAS A 13 UC Exchange Regency RD UC Grand Emerald EMERALDUC Eton RD MRT AZ Residences Ortigas Main OP T Station Gate 11 . PLDT 9 ADB A Metro Walk Y RD Union Bank VENUE Bank Drive Gate UB Ortigas R VENUE ONYX RD. OPAL RD. Park La OS A 8 Isla Parc Chateau SAPPHIRE RD . MANDALUYONG CITY ) GARNET RD ANT A 2 4 OS S The Podium (EDS SM Megamall . BANK DRIVE . A St. Francis El Pueblo EMERALD RD Center Square Point ANIO DEL DOÑA JULIA VARGAS AVENUE Doña Julia Vargas Flyover EPIF UC One Metrobank Corp. JADE DRIVE 13 SM San Miguel EXCHANGE ROAD Megamall S Corporation T B FRANCIS . Complex Philippine Stock Exchange Benpres PASIG CITY Center MERAL Starmall Commercial T S Complex Y H 7 T CO A 5 E M A AMBER . VENUE MRT Shangri-La LOURDES VE Shaw Blvd. Plaza Mall Station MEDICO St. Francis Pearl University of Shangri-la Lourdes Condo PEARLAsia DRIVE and the ST. PAUL DRIVE EDSA Place . FRANCIS DRIVE 12 T School SAN MIGUEL A Pacific ansit Central S r SHA Greenrich A DRIVE St. Francis GEN. LIM Dept. of Education, W BOULEVof Assisi Culture & Sports Church o Rail T NEDA . ESCRIV OOP Metr 10 GEN. SEGUNDO ARD AR One V San Miguel GOLD L Avenue Dispophil . Carpark BLESSED JOSEGEN. MA MAL GADO Gasoline Station AN RD Philippine 1 Cotton GEN. ARANET GEN. CAPINPIN MRT 3 GEN. DEL SHERID TIENZA Current Proof: 28 April 2014 Ortigas Central Business District VENUE A GEN. A School / Educational Facility CO A This map was produced by the cartography unit Shopping Mall (Restaurants & ATMs) of the Asian Development Bank. The boundaries, MERAL colors, denominations, and any other information City Boundary shown on this map do not imply, on the part of the Asian Development Bank, any judgment on the Boundaries are not necessarily authoritative. legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries, colors, denominations, or information. 14-1022A ABV.
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